Why the past tense? We still do. I was in one two weeks ago (Main Place mall) and had the yummy Tostada Pizza: Southwestern black beans, sharp Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses topped with chilled shredded lettuce, fresh tomato salsa, green onions and crispy tortilla strips with our garden-herb...
How about Win Updates? SvcHost.exe is known to eat up 100% of your CPU (even if it's an 800 THz one) for ~ 10 minutes on system startup. After what seems like an eternity, the system will come back to you.
Turn off Automatic Updates in Control Panel \ Security Center and see what happens.
I've...
Sechs, fella, I want the pineapple in my throat!
And you missed the point - pineapple may be a "bad experiment" for you, but it's a good one for a lot of other people here, it seems. What I said about tastes being subjective. What I said in my post above. You don't want it, fine, nobody's...
Why is it wrong to experiment? Is there some law that dictates what you can and cannot put on a pizza? This is a highly subjective issue, and it's silly to shove your preferences down the throats of others.
Yeah, that was scary reading all right. In the same vein, I read an article a few days ago about radioactive waste from nuclear power plants. I'll find and post the link if anybody's interested.
This is slow, painful, suicide.
Sechs' extensive error checking routines flag pizza+pineapple as "invalid".
Damn, I haven't eaten pizza in months and came very close to getting one for dinner. Ended up with cereal and soymilk instead. Maybe tomorrow.
We once rode from Los Angeles to Chicago (1990, so I didn't know anybody in Chicago I could look up) by Amtrak. It was horribly boring - we went through Texas and New Mexico and then the route slowly swing northwards. All through Texas and NM, there was nothing to see but scrub and in NM what...
Happy? Yup. After moving there last year, and being there for 10 months, I was back here in March. That was a test -- how would I feel? It felt great for 2 days, then I was absolutely sure I didn't want to live in the U.S. permanently again. There's something in India, intangible, that is...
Pre-US, Chennai (then known as Madras). Now in Bangalore (outsourcing hub). The company I'm consulting for bought a couple of companies in the U.S., including one in Orange County, CA - where I lived all of the 22 years. Talk about weird coincidences!
I work out of my home in Bangalore now, but...
Born there, raised there, worked there for 5 years, then lived/worked in Calif. for 22 years then moved back there May 2006. Would that qualify as the shortest autobio ever?:king:
I bought a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 router and two Buffalo WLI-TX4-G54HP Ethernet Converters. They are matched MIMO devices. I haven't tested them yet; can only do that once I get home (India). The earliest I could post feedback would be mid-July.
If you see my original post (that started this...
Newegg still hasn't learned to package HDDs.
I ordered two SATA Sammys, and they arrived in a large box that was warped. Filled with foam peanuts. Lots of it. Right at the bottom, with no peanuts between it and the bottom of the box, was a thing wrapped in bubble wrap. The wrap wasn't enough to...
Know what you mean. Young couple; we attended the wedding. Guy is 28. Diagnosed with acute leukaemia. Had chemo and has relapsed. Prognosis not good unless they find a marrow donor. A whole bunch of us have registered, but no match yet (he needs a 6 out of 6 match). Time is running out...
Those magnets are strong! I found out the hard way the first time I took apart a drive. Makes you wonder that a stray bit here and there doesn't fly off the spinning platter to stick to the magnet.
Perfect timing - thanks, guys. After sitting on the decision for as long as I could, I ordered two Sammys from Newegg Sunday night. And then this thread!
I picked up a small quantity of goat's milk from a big grocery chain acouple of years back. My wife taunted me that I wouldn't drink it, and I swore I'd prove her wrong. I bravely had some about three times, and then ate crow and tossed it out. Couldn't stand the pungent odor. Gandhi used to...
Pray provide some links. Besides, I said "without meat". There are billions who are lacto-veg, and their health is not any worse off than the non-veg population. The protein thing is a myth. Milk is not good for you (yogurt is). Governments actively promote bad "science" for shortsighted...
You carnivores are bizarre. You think one can't be healthy and strong, let alone survive, without meat.
Coug, for a guy with a supposedly awful temper, your sense of humor is impeccable.
Thanks, Corvair; I saw an ad in a CompUSA flyer a couple of weeks back. The model they had wasn't listed on Sammy's web site and I didn't know if it was gray market stuff. If I buy a 320GB 16MB Sata II retail drive, I hope I'll end up with the HD321KJ. If so I don't mind paying a premium for...
Can XP & Vista use the same swap file? If not, if individual swap files are defined, does one OS mess the swap file of the other? IF nobody knows, I'll probably post the answers in a few weeks. :-D
You'll need a 3rd party boot manager to do it. like V-Systems' System Commander, or BootMagic, or BootIt, etc. These present a menu on boot; when you pick the OS you want, they hide all other primary partitions (there's an option not to hide, of course). I don't have Vista (yet) but have found...
Thanks, all!
Max - very informative. That tip about creating the NTFS partition first with PM and then installing Vista on it is very relevant to me. Thanks.
Bozo, I have never used System Restore and never will. I use an imaging utility when I need to. But thanks for the tip; that could be a...
Are there any incompatibilities between NTFS in XP SP2 and Vista? In other words, if I were to dual boot XP SP2 and Vista, and they wrote to the same NTFS partitions, would there be a problem?
Thanks.
No, God didn't. It's hellish using them. I bought two (different sizes), used one only once, then switched to using a Dremel and a cutting wheel. Yeah, the holes aren't perfectly round, but as long as they're functional and not visible, who cares.
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